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What do you make of
Heidegger's affair with Hannah Arendt?
It is perplexing that the leading figure of the 20th century in terms of philosophy, was a NAZI, had an open marriage and had a long-standing affair with a Jewish woman philosopher. Was Martin simply an opportunist in terms of his personal relations? Did he really have no politics? His famous Spiegel interview wasn't very convincing. Did he simply think with his small head? I find him interesting and perplexing, and certainly don't understand him as well as AA and SIEQ. Personally I admire the works of Gadamer more, and some degree of Russell or Husserl, though I'm not certain I understand Husserl. William James interests me as well. Back to Arendt and Heidegger. What should we make of an interpreter's life?
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Heidegger did more than just go along. He as rector of his university immediately eliminated all democratic processes at the University of, I believe, Freiburg.
His works were genius, but his association with the Nazis were so obvious that much of Europe rejected his thoughts just to be disocciated from his politics.
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Here's a Wikipedia link on a fascinating but perplexing figure.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidegger
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Read "Doktor Faustus" by Thomas Mann, if you haven't already read it.
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I haven't read it but it's on my list. Yes, Mann's preoccupation was with this fatal flaw in Germany. To his credit, he did oppose Nazism, fleeing the country of his birth. (He was gay, btw.)
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It has been since my college days but I like Mann. And I didn't know and don't care if he were gay, as I don't remember that issue coming through his writings. Of course, I was struggling through it in German, so a nuance such as that, may have slipped me.
In German, it's called, Buddenbrooks, so I didn't recognize the title in English. Doktor Faustus is fascinating though. Because of its fascination with the flaws of Nazism, it interested me more than Buddenbrooks.
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Oops I'm wrong. Buddenbrooks is about the Luebeck family. I haven't read that tetralogy. Who writes or reads tetralogies nowadays. Harry Potter I suppose.
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